Designers

The house where Sharon and Bryan were living when House of Creations started - in Dunedin, New Zealand

House of Creations is a trading arm of JFU Limited, a New Zealand based company. JFU Ltd (and House of
Creations) started in 1994 and are owned by Sharon Perry and her co-director, husband Bryan.

During House of Creations' existence all sorts of wonderful creations have been brought to life, here in New
Zealand - the land 'down under'. We take pride in high quality work, testing and re-testing before
anything is taken to market.

The products Sharon has been busy creating in the last few years include Digitised Quilting Patterns, Patchwork
Patterns and Beaded Embroidery Patterns.

the digitizing of quilting patterns came about when her friend Sue needed patterns which looked great,
sewing out accurately and quickly on her new computerised longarm quilting machine. Sharon drew and
digitized some designs and then went on to develop other new and innovative concepts to maximise the usefulness
of the functions available on the computerised machines. Sue now has three machines and - with the
continued need of more and more patterns - Sharon has ended up with a very large portfolio of quilting designs.

patchwork tops were required to test the quilting patterns on - and once completed many people asked for the
patchwork pattern which had been used. As these were often original, or variations of traditional patterns,
they were written up so that they could be reproduced by those who wanted to. &nbsp This portfolio also become
reasonably extensive.

the beaded embroideries happened over a period of time - with Nancy's (the local needlework shop) selling
many of the patterns. Gradually a large number of these designs have also accumulated.

With such a large number of designs (from Sharon alone) she decided to offer them to other quilters, patchworkers
and embroiderers through a House of Creations website.

There are other designers in New Zealand creating exciting original work, and once the web-site is happily
functioning some of their designs will be added to the range offered through House of Creations.

Sharon is well known for 'giving things a twist' and 'looking at things differently' while still paying attention
to detail in the basics. She has a passionate persistence for finding solutions to problems. These
qualities are apparent in her digitised quilting designs and techniques where she pushes the boundaries so that
computerised quilting can be utilized to its maximum - especially in her use of p2p (line pattern) techniques.

Sewing since she could hold a needle; anything which could be stitched together was:&nbsp starting with buttons and
gradually progressing. She still has one of her first embroideries - done at school in year 5 at age 11.

Sharon comes from a long line of stitchers. Her mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother ... and many other
members of her extended family have all been handy with a needle and thread.&nbsp Just recently found is a
sampler done by her Great Great Great Grandmother - but GGG Granny Warren's was done at age 10 and in 1839!

Sharon's background is in high school teaching (accounting, economics and maths), going on to own several retail
stores and a manufacturing/wholesale business.
She is also a mother of two sons, and has three grandchildren.

Quilting since 1978 she has won national and international prizes as well as having her patchwork patterns
published in New Zealand and the USA. Quilts with her digitised designs have won prizes at local and
international exhibitions. In the most recent exhibition of the Wellington Quilters Guild the Best
Traditional Quilt was quilted entirely with Sharon's designs.

To make quilts more available to the public she, along with good friend Judi Ferguson, founded and organised the (NZ)
Quilt Show and Sale. It has been held 3 times in Wellington, (New Zealand's capital), showcasing and selling
hundreds of quilts from all over the country.